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2 | 28% | 8 | English church with something candid, we hear, lacking English bearing | |
3 | 27% | 5 | English astronomer who rejected the "Big Bang" theory of the origins of the universe, d. 2001 | |
Bearing On The Origins Of Middle English Crossword Clue
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About This Clues Answer
We think the answer is "MIEN" which means:
- noun
- • Dignified manner or conduct
An example sentence would be:
- • "Her calm and composed mien impressed everyone in the room."
- • "Despite his young age, he had the mien of a wise old man."
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The Guardian Cryptic22 Aug 2000 | Down 23 | |
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